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Article in French | AIM | ID: biblio-1263988

ABSTRACT

Le lymphome de Burkitt dans sa forme Africaine peut se manifester sous des signes d'emprunt ORL a type de tumefaction orbito-maxillo-faciale. Le diagnostic peut etre fait par les ORL a travers un faisceau de signes cliniques et une cytoponction. La prise en charge se fait dans des unites d'oncologie medicale ou le bilan d'extension et le lancement de la chimiotherapie sont des imperatifs incontournables. Actuellement cette tumeur a potentiel tres agressif repond a une poly chimiotherapie bien conduite


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Humans , Burkitt Lymphoma , Case Reports , Medical Oncology , Otolaryngology , Pediatrics
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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases ; : 284-289, 2007.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-22286

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BACKGROUND: To define the clinical features of patients with lung and upper aerodigestive tract cancer through a review of the histopathology, clinical features and follow-up results. METHODS: Patients with lung and upper aerodigestive tract cancer who were diagnosed in Young dong Severance Hospital from 1992 to 2005, were retrospectively reviewed. The clinical data, radiologic findings, pathologic findings, treatment modalities were evaluated. Result: There was a total of 20 patients with aerodigestive tract cancer who were diagnosed with lung cancer over a 13 years period. The mean age was 58.45 +/-15.09 years and 19 cases were male. There were 14 smokers with an average pack year of 46 years. Twelve patients had aerodigestive tract cancer and later developed lung cancer, and 5 lung cancer patients were later diagnosed with aerodigestive tract cancer. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that cancers of the aerodigestive tract and lung can arise as either dependent or independent events and most aerodigestive tract cancer patients who developed lung cancer are not treated properly. Therefore, regular low dose chest CT with close suspicion is needed to properly manage upper aerodigestive tract cancer patients.


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Humans , Male , Follow-Up Studies , Lung Neoplasms , Lung , Retrospective Studies , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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